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Douglas SBD-1 BuNo 1616, VMB-1, US Marine Corps, Quantico, 1940
General Background
The Douglas “Dauntless” was the workhorse for the US Navy during the WWII. This “Slow but Deadly” dive-bomber was the only plane that had fight in every major Pacific conflicts. Although it had been considered obsolete in 1941 already, the Dauntless was used until 1944 and undertook the last major conflict in the Battle of Philippine Sea. A total of 5,936 SBDs were produced in WWII.
The Aircraft
Originally activated as VB-6M the unit was re-designated VMB-1 in 1937. In late 1940 VMB-1 was
the second Marine unit to receive the new Douglas SBD-1 Dauntless. Because mid-1940 was a
relatively quiet period for the Marines VMB-1 its 19 SBD-1s were stationed at Quantico, Virginia
learning the intricacies of the new aircraft and learning amphibious assault support tactics. On
July 1, 1942 they were once again re-designated as VMSB-132. SBD-1 BuNo. 1616 at Chula
Vista, California on August 10, 1942.
Specifications :
Crew: | Scout/Dive Bomber |
Producion: | 57 |
Operator : | USMC |
Dimension: |
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Length: | 32 ft., 2 in. |
Height: | 13 ft., 7 in. |
Wingspan: | 41ft., 6 in. |
Weight: | |
Empty: | 5,9003 lb. |
Gross: | 9,790 lb. |
Performance: | |
Powerplant: | 1 x R-1820-32, 1,000 hp |
Rate Of Climb: | 1,730 fpm |
Service Ceiling : | 29,600 ft |
Speed: | |
Cruising: | 142 mph |
Maximum: | 253 mph |
Range: | |
Bombing: | 860 miles |
Scouting : | 1,165 miles |
Armament: | |
Gun: | Fixed – 2 x .30 Cal |
Flexible – 1 x .30 Cal | |
Bombs | Maximum 1,200 lb |